bone marrow transplantation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbone,marrowandtransplantation
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bone
noun[C or U]
uk/bəʊn/us/boʊn/
any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up ...
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marrow
noun
uk/ˈmær.əʊ/us/ˈmer.oʊ/
soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of ...
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transplantation
noun[U]
uk/ˌtræn.splaːnˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌtræn.splænˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of moving something from one place ...
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Physical exercise and quality of life in cancer patients following high dose chemotherapy and autologous bonemarrowtransplantation.
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Anecdotal observations have been made of autoimmune disease remission in patients who have undergone allogeneic bonemarrowtransplantationas a result of coincidental haematological malignancies.
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The latest assessment project in bonemarrowtransplantationwas the use of autologous bone marrow (or peripheral stem cell infusion) for breast cancer.
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These patients developed neuroleptic malignant syndrome following bonemarrowtransplantationand in an intensive care unit on the day of surgery.
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Data suggest that children may experience specific life-saving medical procedures and treatment, such as bonemarrowtransplantationand chemotherapy, as traumatic.
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Bonemarrowtransplantationhas instead been shown to have a higher level of toxicity (12).
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Repor ted speech and survivor identity in on-line bonemarrowtransplantationnarratives.
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It makes no sense for that treatment to be funded differently from the treatment provided when bonemarrowtransplantationoccurs.
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The physical facilities which are needed for bonemarrowtransplantationare of the kind used for a number of other types of treatment.
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It is not possible to estimate how many of these might have survived with the help of a bonemarrowtransplantation.
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There is also a further group of blood diseases which may in the future become amenable to treatment by bonemarrowtransplantation.
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The new arrangements will cover both the funding and location of new bonemarrowtransplantationunits.
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Fortunately, recent advances, including bonemarrowtransplantation, mean that many patients with leukaemia can now look forward to a cure.
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No national waiting list of patients for bonemarrowtransplantationis maintained.
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Many of the arguments presented are well recognised and the subject of current discussions on bonemarrowtransplantation.
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It was taken only after consultation with the country's leading experts on all aspects of bonemarrowtransplantation.
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